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I have decided to start a Thousand Sons army with some Tzeentch Daemon support. I can't force myself to use the GW standard paint scheme for my models (I have to be a special snowflake, I guess) but I haven't found much variation from the blue paint scheme online. I was wondering if any of you had tried a different paint scheme with your Tzeentch stuff or had any suggestions on what colors would work?

Thanks.
   
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Virginia

I’m strongly leaning towards turquoise with black cloth and gold banding. This will let me do purple eye glows, flames, and energy on force staves for contrast.

You could also do red preheresy armor, that’s not common on 40k models. There is strong speculation the pyramids at Giza were painted red because it was an important color.
   
 
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